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Hi :)
"Ages ago" apparently means early(ish) December 2017but i don't think it's
about a specific version of LO - I think they want examples of what is
currently being used by people.

Personally i do tend to use older versions but that could still be useful
to them  Sadly i just don't do anything flashy enough to be worth showing
off and is usually confidential anyway.  Boring and confidential is not an
ideal combination for showing things off!

I get the feeling that they could do with some 'new' things every 6 months
or so.  Prolly better to ask them before spending ages getting something
together - but if you happen to already have something that is easy to
sendthey       ht appreciate it.

Regards from
a Tom :)






On 26 February 2018 at 20:18, Tim-L <webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:


"Ages Ago" - that means several versions ago, like 3.6.x or 4.4.x maybe?

Since LibreOffice is now on the 6.0.x version, there must be a lot of new
abilities for rendering "complex" documents.  It would be nice to have a
new set of documents to show the current state on what LibreOffice can do
for our users.  I do not create complex documents, so I do not know all the
ways that you can make a good looking complex document.  The most complex
document I have done over the years, is to create 6 column, with frames,
per side of a tabloid [11 by 17 inch] sheet of paper for a newsletter. I do
not remember how to setup these frames anymore.

So, if any one can make really great looking documents, newsletters,
editable calendars, etc., I think there should be a place to post them so
potential users can see what users can do. I know I would point to that
place to let local people know why LO is a very useful office suite.




On 02/26/2018 01:06 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
 From ages ago.  There was a call for anyone with a fancy document or
spreadsheet to show off through the marketing team.
Regards from
a Tom :)



On 8 December 2017 at 09:40, Mike Saunders <
mike.saunders@documentfoundation.org> wrote:

Hello,

I'd like to build up a collection of sample ODF documents that really
show off the versatility of LibreOffice. This could be complex Writer
documents, or spreadsheets doing awesome things, or smart-looking
presentations.

These would be useful for marketing (making screenshots and videos) and
showing potential users what the suite is capable of.

So I'm putting this call out for docs! If you have something you want to
share, and are happy for it to be public and Creative Commons BY-SA,
please email it to me. I'll then organise what I receive and set up a
wiki page for them.

Thanks!

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The Document Foundation

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